How to Choose Lifting Shoes <br data-mce-fragment="1">Choosing the right shoes for your type of training and purpose is important for improving performance and preventing injury. This page provides detailed information about the features of various lifting shoes and the training each is suitable for.
1. Deadlift shoes
Features
- Thin, flat sole: Increases stability and maximises ground contact.
- High Grip: Prevents slipping during deadlifts.
- If you prefer flat shoes, you can also use them for other exercises such as squats and bench presses.
Applicable Products
- NOTORIOUS LIFT NLG2
- NOTORIOUS LIFT NLG2X
- SABO Deadlift ZERO
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2. Barefoot lifting shoes
Features
- Thin, flat sole: Supports natural foot movement with a barefoot feel.
- Wide Toe Box: Allows your toes to spread out naturally for added stability.
- There are also models with enhanced grip and rigidity that can be used for all events.
Applicable Products
- NOTORIOUS LIFT RADIX
- AVANCUS Apex Power
- TYR DZ-1 Drop Zero
...(listing all applicable products)
3. Squat shoes
Features
- Hard, high heel: Supports movement during squats.
- Stable and secure upper: Provides firm support.
- Also suitable for bench pressing and weightlifting.
Applicable Products
- SABO Power Lift PRO
4. Weightlifting shoes
Features
- High heel and tight upper: Provides a powerful lift.
- Designed to be more flexible than squat shoes: suitable for intense movements.
Applicable Products
- TYR TYRFORCE ELITE CARBON LIFTER
- SABO Fast Lift Trainer
5. Cross-training shoes
Features
- Cushioned and flexible sole: accommodates a variety of movements.
- Moderate heel drop: Comfortable for squats and lifts.
- Versatile for quick lifts, running, jumping, etc.
Applicable Products
- TYR CXT-2 Trainer
- TYR CXT-1 Trainer Extra Wide